World Renewable Energy Congress/Network, WREC/WREN International Seminar in Britain, No. 94 Jointly with ISESCO October, 16-21, 2017 Old Ship Hotel, Brighton, UK 145 Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1NR UK: Tel: 44(0)1273-329001, Email: oldship.reservations@thehotelcollection.co.uk RENEWABLE ENERGY Policy, Security, Electricity, Transport, Water Resources & the Built Environment Among the Sponsors: WREC - WREN Swift-Hook Associates Seminar Director Professor Ali Sayigh Chairman of World Renewable Energy Congress and Council, Director General of World Renewable Energy Network (WREN), Chairman, Founder of the Arab Solar Energy Society, Past Chairman of the UK Solar Energy Society, Director of Solar Seminars at ICTP- Trieste, Italy 1977-1995, Professor and head of Solar Energy: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Reading Universities from 1969 to 1994.1994-2002, professor at the University of Hertfordshire 1995-2004. He is founding member of The Arab Science and Technology Foundation (ASTF), Sharjah, UAE, 2000, Fellow of the Institute of Energy; Fellow of the Institution of Engineering & Technology (IET); Chartered Engineer; Chairman of Iraq Energy Institute. He has published more than 600 papers and written and edited more than 50 books. He is editor and editor- in- chief of several international journals including the one which he founded in 1983 which is now called Renewable Energy the official Journal of WREN published by Elsevier Ltd. He established with publications the annual Renewable Energy Magazine in 2000, associated editor of ISESCO Science and Technology Journal and Editor-in-chief of Comprehensive Renewable Energy (8-volumes) - an online research resource. He is founding Editor in Renewable Energy since March 2014 and Editor-in chief of Journal of Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability published by EDF France. 1
RENEWABLE ENERGY Policy, Security, Electricity, Transport, Water Resources/Management and the Built Environment The seminar will review the role of renewable energy systems in meeting the world energy demand in electricity and focus on up to date technologies in manufacturing, buildings, transport and water resources and management. Special attention is given to environment and energy saving. It will open the opportunity to participants to learn and co-operate with various industries and to notice the progress in renewable energy development. It reviews the climate change and other environment issues. Main topics covered during the seminar will include: climate change Energy Economics update on renewable energy wind energy Technologies biomass industries Waste to Energy photovoltaic technology heating and cooling applications low energy buildings energy saving in buildings Low energy architecture & Building materials project finance and incentive fuel cells, hydro power, Ocean Energy organised industrial and social programme Some of the expected speakers include: Prof. Phil EAMES Loughborough University, UK Prof Ali Sayigh WREN, UK Prof R Critoph Warwick University, UK Mr Tony Book Riomay, UK 2
Mr M Alder AEP, UK, Wind Direct Dr A Williams Nottingham Univ., UK Prof M Y Othman University Kebangsaan Malaysia Prof K Sopian University Kebangsaan Malaysia Mr David Milborrow Consultant, Expert Prof Dr D Chieduk Warsaw University of Technology, Poland Mr Bill Watts Max Fordham Associates Mr David Milborrow Wind Energy Consultant, UK Prof Giuliano C Premier University of South Wales Prof Nader Al-Bastaki Bahrain University, Bahrain Prof Ian Masters Marine Department, Swansea University Prof Don Swift-Hook Secretary General of WREN Trustees-UK Dr Larry Kazmerski Solar PV Kazmerski USA Dr Jazaer Dawody Volvo Company Sweden Participants The seminar is important for policy Makers, industrialists, government Agencies, decision makers, researchers, Managers, and manufacturers. University Staff and Postgraduate Students. Numbers There are places for 30 participants and These will be allocated on a First-come First-serve basis. Kings Cross Railway Station with PV on the roof Fees Fully residential fee only: 950 (Nine Hundred & Fifty Pound Sterling) The fee includes The cost of 6 night accommodation In single rooms with private bathroom Or shower in 4-stars hotel. All meals, Except Sunday night 15 October. And Wednesday Evening 18 October. Full academic programme, including Industrial and social programme Welcome and farewell packs Including programme, speakers notes, local information, etc. Seminar certificate and group photograph Experienced seminar manager in daily attendance. This is a residential seminar. We are unable to accept non-resident participants or one day attendance and regret that requests for reductions or refunds cannot be accepted. 3
Accommodation before and after the Seminar Any participant who wishes to stay extra Days must arrange his/her stay directly with the Hotel Manager. Joining instructions Participants will be sent joining instructions, including directions for reaching the seminar hotel, the postal address and telephone Number of the hotel and the latest time of arrival. Seminar location The seminar will be held in Brighton City, Brighton is a south- coast city noted for its theatres, music, museums, cinemas, and Art galleries, as well as a wide variety of shops. Nearby are places of outstanding historical and geographical interest, including Arundel Castle, Alfriston, Lewes, Eastbourne and Beachy Head. Brighton is easily reached from central London (one hour by train), and from Gatwick airport (30 minutes) and London Heathrow airport by coach (1.5 hour). The Hotel is on the sea front 12 minutes from Brighton railway station, and 5 minutes from Coach Station. Seminar dates The seminar will commence at 9:00 Monday morning on 16 October 2017 and will close after breakfast on Saturday 21 October 2017. International travel Participants should make their own travel arrangements to and from the seminar centre. They are strongly advised to make Return reservations before leaving their own country as it may be difficult to make them after arrival. Insurance Seminar participants are strongly advised to make arrangements for travel and health insurance before their departure. Cancellation of the Seminar If obliged to cancel the seminar, the World Renewable Energy Network reserves the right to do so without indemnity, subject To the return of any registration or enrolment fees already paid. WREN is a worldwide network of organisations promoting environmentally safe and economically sustainable renewable energy. WREN has been established to support and enhance the utilization and implementation of renewable energy sources; to further the communication and technical education and networking among scientists, engineers, technicians and managers in this field of Renewable energy, climate change and global warming; and to address itself to the energy needs of both Developing and Developed countries. For Application Form, please see our website: www.wrenuk.co.uk under Seminar 2017 4
World Renewable Energy Council/Network (WREN) International Seminar in Britain Number - 94 WREC- WREN APPLICATION FORM WREN international seminar in Britain No. 94: RENEWABLE ENERGY, Policy, Security, Electricity, Sustainable Transport, Water Resources/Management and the Environment 15-21 October 2017 At Brighton Old Ship, T: 44(0)1273 329001, F: 44(0)1273 820718 Please send the completed form to: World Renewable Energy Congress, Flat 3, 5-6 Clarendon Terrace, Brighton BN2 1YH, UK, T: 44(0)1273-625, Email: asayigh@wrenuk.co.uk, Web : www.wrenuk.co.uk Please complete this form in BLACK INK and in CAPITAL LETTERS. Registration is 950 (Sterling nine hundred & fifty) Family name Title First Name ADDRESS Telephone Fax Email Date Signature * Payment: Payment for registration must be made in pounds sterling ( ) or money order drawn on a British Bank and payable to WREC (address as above). Visa or Master cards only with expiry date are accepted. Direct Transfer must be made to World Renewable Energy Congress Ltd. Our Bank is HSBC, 125 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 2AN, UK, account No. 91353349, World Renewable Energy Congress Ltd., sort code: 40 25 06. SWIFT No. MIDLGB2113U, IBAN No. GB33MIDL 40250691353349, CHEQUES ARE NOT ACCEPTED. Credit card number Expiry Date Name of the Cardholder Signature Code: 5